Fullsoul

Sandals, Travel, Hiking, Active/Casual, Running

For those who love walking barefoot but want to avoid dirt, injuries and even weird comments of people, FullSoul is the perfect sandal.
FullSoul is an ultra-minimalist sandal, made of one single piece of thin leather, without any stitching or glue or rivets.Thanks to a thin string, the leather sole grips the foot like a second skin.
The sandal is cut in one single piece made of vegetable-tanned cowhide and manually finished.
With its refined and elegant design, the FullSoul won the ISPO Award 2016/17 in the Outdoor sector.

It takes a one of a kind to develop such a product. Dr. Martin Daumer is a scientist, physicist and mathematician who enjoys running barefoot and who designed the FullSoul taking inspiration by the evolution theory stating that the human kind was “born to run”. A major milestone was receiving the ISPO Award 2012 for innovative product design with the freeheel runningpad. The second Ispo Award in 2016 with the FullSoul confirmed his great ideas.

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FullSoul. Less shoe and you'd be barefoot

For those who love walking barefoot but want to avoid dirt, injuries and even weird comments of people, FullSoul is the perfect sandal.
FullSoul is an ultra-minimalist sandal, made of one single piece of thin leather, without any stitching or glue or rivets.Thanks to a thin string, the leather sole grips the foot like a second skin.
The sandal is cut in one single piece made of vegetable-tanned cowhide and manually finished.
With its refined and elegant design, the FullSoul won the ISPO Award 2016/17 in the Outdoor sector.

It takes a one of a kind to develop such a product. Dr. Martin Daumer is a scientist, physicist and mathematician who enjoys running barefoot and who designed the FullSoul taking inspiration by the evolution theory stating that the human kind was “born to run”. A major milestone was receiving the ISPO Award 2012 for innovative product design with the freeheel runningpad. The second Ispo Award in 2016 with the FullSoul confirmed his great ideas.